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Scholarship Winner: Children of Convicted Felons Scholarship Contest

Published in Scholarship Winner on September 30, 2024.

Derek Baker IIFlorida Atlantic University Scholarship Essay It is difficult for children to admit their parents are not perfect and they make mistakes. I know that I never wanted anyone to judge my Dad for the mistakes that he made in his life. My Dad had a very difficult time while he was growing up. … continue reading

2023 Scholarship Winner: Law School Scholarship Contest

Published in Scholarship Winner on October 18, 2023.

Chase HayesCalifornia Western School of Law Is Cash Bail Unconstitutional: By Chase Hayes – PDF

Scholarship Winner: Children of Convicted Felons Scholarship Contest

Published in Scholarship Winner on October 18, 2023.

Brandon RayUniversity of Kentucky Scholarship Essay I grew up with a father who spent time in and out of prison. His lifestyle revolved around stealing as a way to support his drug addiction. He was sentenced to several years in prison throughout my early childhood which ultimately led to him disappearing from the picture completely. … continue reading

Children of Convicted Felons Undergraduate Scholarship Winner

Published in Scholarship Winner on August 26, 2022.

Alexa BoyerOregon State Scholarship Contest Essay Living with a parent who falls down, climbs back up, only to trip and stumble back into drugs and unsavory choices weighed on me earlier than it should’ve. I learned valuable lessons from my father’s mistakes, but still suffered getting caught in the crossfire. I taught myself to set … continue reading

2022 Law School Scholarship Winner

Published in Scholarship Winner on August 26, 2022.

Regan OsbornThe University of Virginia School of Law Eskew Law 2022 Law School Scholarship Contest Essay During college, I researched the racial disparities in the American correctional system,the protection of white interests in society, and the censorship of race-related topics in education.This exposure has heightened my desire to give a voice to those who are … continue reading

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